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"Bekah in the Garden" 10" x 8" Available - $200 |
Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Bekah in the Garden - New 8 x 10
Thursday, October 25, 2012
New Painting: Sunflower Girl by Beth VanDeventer
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"Sunflower Girl" 6 1/4" x 4 1/4" |
To view postings from my blog, go to: http://bethvart.blogspot.com/
My website: (flash) www.bethv.com
(html): http://www.cfai.co/bethvandeventer/
Leave a comment and let me know what you think!
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Woodlands Quick Sketch and New Gallery Location
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My first Quick Draw Client, Husband to WAL artists Joleen |
A group of six to eight artists collected about $150 on Saturday completing quick sketches of patrons at the event. All of these proceeds went directly to "The Woodlands Art League New Home Fund."
Unfortunately, The Woodlands Art League lost their exceptional Market Street Gallery space and are in the transition phase as they relocate to a new space, tentatively off of Grogan Mills and Sawdust Road. The details are still in the formative stage.
I spent Sunday helping other volunteers move equipment, lighting, easels, chairs, display boards and all sorts of other sundry gallery supplies to a storage space in preparation for relocation to the new gallery space. If you are interested in donating to this worthy cause, go to the Woodlands Art League where donation gifts are being accepted online.
Thankfully, the The Woodlands Children's Museum in Panther Creek has offered the organization space for ongoing art groups and meetings until the group is up and running in the new gallery location.
Thursday, October 18, 2012
Got Plans for this Friday 10/19? Join New Texas Artist Beth VanDeventer at the Conroe Art League Reception from 5 to 8 pm
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"Anita As Diva" 20 x 16 Oil on Panel Available |
I was recognized for two portraits: "Anita as Diva", featuring my portrayal of the Woodlands Art League member and teacher Anita Marshall, and Mollie Dunn. Each of these ladies served as models for the Monday Portrait Painting Group from the Woodlands Art League on Robinson Road.
For more information about the Conroe Art League or The Woodlands Art League click on the name. Both of these organizations are participants in the Lone Star Art Guild.
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Mollie In Blue 24" x 18" Oil on Canvas Available |
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To view more of my artwork, go to websites at: http://www.bethv.com (a flash site) and http://www.cfai.co/bethvandeventer/ (an html site).
I am an emerging portrait artist and seeking commission work. Go to the "Contact" and "Commission Price List" pages on my website to contact me.
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
"Madam M" --Sergant Would Roll Over In His Grave
Yesterday I completed the portait seen to the right in about 4 or 5 hours....given life thrown in. I decided to call it "Madam M" as I have not gotten permission from my dear friend (who I hope will still remain a dear friend) especially after she sees this! This is a re-try of a much larger painting (16 x 20) I worked on over the summer. This piece is 9 x 12 oil primed linen.
I may need to rethink this goal creating a daily portrait painting, given my tendency to add detail. Sometimes a masterpiece created in the late hours may not translate to award winning art the next morning. However, I think I did nice job on my "Madam M".
Here's an artistic note on the tricky aspect of glasses. Madam M wears glasses, and her portait would not be complete without them. However, I am challenged to gracefully and accurately introduce the man-made articles into the portrait as artfully as I would like to. In previous classes I've taken, teachers have suggested students paint everything but the glasses, and leave the glasses for the last minute. Any thoughts here by other artists?
Please note, for those of you who are not John Singer Sergent fans, Sergent was rather infamously known for his daring (at the time) portrait of Madam X. In my wildest dreams my work may ever be compared with Sergent....however, I thought given that my friend might not like to be identified, I choose a reference that maybe only other portrait artists may appreciate. My apologies to Mr. Sergent.
Interested in having your portrait created? Contact me at my website http://www.bethv.com and click on "Contact" . Now is the perfect time to plan ahead for Christmas and the New Year, and I'm fired up to paint!
I may need to rethink this goal creating a daily portrait painting, given my tendency to add detail. Sometimes a masterpiece created in the late hours may not translate to award winning art the next morning. However, I think I did nice job on my "Madam M".
Here's an artistic note on the tricky aspect of glasses. Madam M wears glasses, and her portait would not be complete without them. However, I am challenged to gracefully and accurately introduce the man-made articles into the portrait as artfully as I would like to. In previous classes I've taken, teachers have suggested students paint everything but the glasses, and leave the glasses for the last minute. Any thoughts here by other artists?
Please note, for those of you who are not John Singer Sergent fans, Sergent was rather infamously known for his daring (at the time) portrait of Madam X. In my wildest dreams my work may ever be compared with Sergent....however, I thought given that my friend might not like to be identified, I choose a reference that maybe only other portrait artists may appreciate. My apologies to Mr. Sergent.
Interested in having your portrait created? Contact me at my website http://www.bethv.com and click on "Contact" . Now is the perfect time to plan ahead for Christmas and the New Year, and I'm fired up to paint!
Monday, October 15, 2012
"Two Views of Jana" and "The Brown Thrasher" Juried into TVAA Citation Show
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The Brown Thrasher 16 x 20 $625 |
This show will be held at Pfamily Arts located at 4017 Preston Road in Plano, Texas. A reception and awards ceremony is scheduled for Saturday November 24 from 6:30 to 8:30 pm.
Maureen Brouilette and Joel Sampson served as jurors for this show.
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"Two Views of Jana" 16 x 20 $625 |
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Summary: Liberace's Workshop at the Woodlands
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Day 1 Demo by R. Liberace |
He also painted facial features (the eye and nose) as well as the hand, as shown below. Liberace is extremely knowledgeable about the anatomy of the human body and was able to name and describe the features as he painted them.
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Hands Demonstration |
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Nose Demonstration |
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Eye Demonstration |
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Thursday Public Painting Demo of Fred Husler by Rob Liberace at the Woodlands Art League |
Woodlands Art League. This demo was well attended and offered the audience an opportunity to meet and greet the artist. Fred Husler, also an artist with the league, posed for this painting in a sailor's outfit. Liberace graciously gave his completed artwork to The Woodlands Art League to be auctioned off. Unfortunately The Woodlands Art League will be losing the Market Street Gallery space during the month of October, and is anxiously seeking an alternative space. The income from the sale of this artwork will hopefully aid in supporting the league in it's next venue.
The images above reflect the work in it's beginning, middle and completed stages. Below is detail from the completed piece. If you are interested in bidding on the artwork, contact the gallery by phone at 281-419-1980 or email Kim Abatti at president@woodlandsartleague.org.
Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Sample of my work from the Liberace Workshop
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"Howie" 20" x 16" |
If you are interested in learning to paint by this technique, take a look at Robert Liberace's painting video on YouTube.
LIberace also sells instructional DVD's that clearly describe this methodology as well as information on drawing and figure painting.
This model, also an artist, was fabulous at maintaining this pose. Painted under cool lights, notice the warmth in the shadows. I diligently worked on adding 'tiles' of color to seemingly sculpt the form out of the canvas. This is a fairly good likeness, and painted on 20" x 16" 'YES' cotton canvas.
One of my goals is to paint well from life, and this was great fun to work on.
Give me some feedback!
Beth VanDeventer
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
Robert Liberace WOWs the Woodlands this week
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Dave Malin in costume as painted by Robert Liberace |
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Detail from Liberace's Painting |
Liberace added color systematically in the non-shadow and shadow sections of the face by adding subtle color changes visible on the model while still staying within the desired value range he had originally established. His technique also included using the back end of the brush to lightly scrape out paint and gently add texture to the surface of the painting.
I do not feel that I am overstating that I was truly awed by his artistry. I took the photo on the left with my i-phone. I don't think it captures the true beauty of the work as seen by the naked eye.
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Jessica by Susan Hotard |
I am so very honored to participate in this workshop, and offer my sincere thanks to The Woodlands Art League for bringing in artists of this incredible calibre to benefit our community.
Happy Painting Everyone. If you aren't inspired by this artwork, you can't be moved.
Beth VanDeventer
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Monday, October 8, 2012
My first Blog- Welcome to Website
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Rhode Island Red Rooster By Beth VanDeventer 8 x 10 Available |
I hope to be recognized as a viable DAILY PAINTER of TEXAS which requires me to demonstrate I am capable of creating a completed (albeit small) painting each day.
My paintings can be viewed at my website, bethv.com, or at my page with The Contemporary Fine Artists International Website, associated with the Artists of Texas.
I am currently a member in a number of art organizations. You will note that many of these are Texas based, with the exception of the Denver Student Art League, which is my Colorado art connection.
- DeSoto Art League
- Artists 'Round Texas
- Denver Student Art League
- Texas Visual Arts Association
- Woodlands Art League
- Portrait Society of America
- Oil Painters of America
- Associated Creative Artists
- Conroe Art League
- Artists of Texas
Happy Painting, and be as good as you can..... Beth V
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